I didn't know Sublime Text had Auto-completion until I read in a review that it had.So to try it out I made a quick python file, where I made a small class and imported a couple of packages.But whatever I try autocompleting (for example,

What am I missing?I'm running the latest beta of sublimetext (20100217), and can't find a single reference to anyone else having troubles with autocomplete online.(I should perhaps also mention that I installed all the sublime text community packages, maybe something is interfering?)

Could I have accidentally deleted some important file perhaps?

Last edited by val.sv on Mon Mar 22, 2010 8:11 am, edited 1 time in total.

Sublime Text completes partial words, but it doesn't give you full-blown intellisense with parameter info, short descriptions, etc. It will insert f[ctrl+space] > foo if foo has been typed before, but it won't inspect your types for members, so that's why it doesn't know what should come after the dot operator. If I'm not mistaken, it only looks at the words in the current buffer to offer you candidates. You can add your own list of completions via option files too.

Cheers,Guillermo

Last edited by guillermooo on Mon Mar 22, 2010 10:31 am, edited 2 times in total.